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Hewitt 'disappointed' by Mac snub
Lleyton Hewitt believes Australian tennis has missed an ideal opportunity for change by re-appointing long-serving Geoff Pollard to lead the sport for another 12 months.
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Hewitt back in world top 20
Lleyton Hewitt has broken back into the world's top 20 for the first time in almost 18 months after this week's ATP rankings were released on Monday.
Dellacqua uses Stosur as inspiration
Casey Dellacqua is using tennis compatriot Sam Stosur's rise through the rankings as inspiration as she continues her long recovery from a shoulder reconstruction
Baghdatis claims Stockholm Open
Marcos Baghdatis broke through for his third career ATP title with a 6-1 7-5 defeat of Olivier Rochus to lift the Stockholm Open crown
Schiavone wins in Moscow
Italian veteran Francesca Schiavone won just the second title of her career by defeating Olga Govortsova of Belarus 6-3 6-0 in Moscow
Youzhny takes out Kremlin Cup
Home favourite Mikhail Youzhny tastes victory in the $2 million Kremlin Cup in Moscow
Soderling into Stockholm semis
Top seed Robin Soderling kept home title hopes alive when he defeated Spain's Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 7-6 (7-4) 6-4 in the Stockholm Open quarter-finals.
Jankovic crashes out in Moscow
Defending champion and No.2 seed Jelena Jankovic crashed out of the Kremlin Cup, the Serb defeated 6-4 6-3 in the quarter-finals by local hope Alisa Kleybanova.
Wozniacki denies fixing claims
Danish tennis star Caroline Wozniacki and her father Piotr have dismissed claims of match-fixing following the teenager's first-round loss match at the Luxembourg Open this week.
Clijsters loses in Luxembourg
Kim Clijsters has lost her first match since winning the US Open last month, going down to veteran Patty Schnyder in straight sets at the Luxembourg Open.
Top-seed Zvonareva beaten
Top seed Vera Zvonareva's bid for the last remaining berth in the season-ending WTA championship in Doha was scuppered as she fell to Bulgarian qualifier Tsvetana Pironkova at the Kremlin Cup.
Soderling keeps London hopes alive
French Open runner-up Robin Soderling kept his ATP World Tour Finals chances alive by overpowering Italy's Andreas Seppi 6-1 6-3 to move into the quarter-finals of the Stockholm Open.
Soderling begins Sweden sprint
Robin Soderling got back to work towards a late place in November's season-ending ATP finals with a 6-3 6-0 defeat of Giovanni Lapentti to reach the second round of the Stockholm Open.
Safin ousts No.1 seed in Moscow
Russian tennis icon Marat Safin has battled from a set down to advance past No.1 seed compatriot Nikolay Davydenko into the second round of the joint ATP and WTA tournament in Moscow.
McEnroe to play in Adelaide
Seven-times grand slam singles champion John McEnroe will headline the World Tennis Challenge in Adelaide in January.
Henin confirms Brisbane comeback
Former world No.1 Justine Henin has confirmed she will make her competitive tennis comeback at the Brisbane International in January.
Earlier Reports
- Moscow: Jankovic survives, Hanescu out
- Drought over: Clement enjoys breaks through
- Cashed up: Stosur leads Hewitt in earnings
- Back home: Soderling gears up for final drive
- Rushed through: Home favourites hit form
- Breakthrough: Stosur has eyes on top 10
- Upset: Davydenko stuns Nadal in China
- Breakthrough: Stosur wins first WTA title
- Gone: Seeds stunned in Austria
- Masters: Nadal cruises into Shanghai final
- Shanghai Masters: Davydenko downs Djokovic in semi
- HP Open: Stosur into Osaka final
- Semi-finals: Pennetta, Radwanska advance
- Shanghai: Nadal in as Ljubicic pulls out
- HP Open: Stosur sets up Wozniacki semi
- Austria: Top seeds struggle in Linz
- Shanghai Masters: Nadal, Djokovic win through
- HP Open: Stosur waltzes into quarters
- Warm up: Serena on her way to Sydney
- Eight months: Minar handed doping ban
- Linz: Jet-lagged Radwanska wins through
- Shanghai: Hewitt positive despite defeat
- Osaka: Mirza reaches quarter-finals
- Shanghai: Hewitt wins, Roddick retires hurt
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